This sixth season of MVP's WTF? Paranormal is everything “WARREN.” Ed and Lorraine Warren made a life for themselves in the Paranormal community, and each Episode this season will reflect on some of their more famous cases. Read through the collection of information in each case, and make sure tro listen to each epi
It took us a while, but we finally finished this episode! Sorry for the long wait! This is an interesting case from the Warrens. There have been many claims about people seeing a lady dressed in white in Union Cemetery. Did the Warren's actually capture an woman apparition on film? Who was the woman they claim is in the video? We also ask some other important questions about ghosts and discuss the ethics of investigating graveyards and cemeteries.
Yes, you read that right: We are talking about the Warren's werewolf case and you might be a little surprised at what we learned. Some of us actually learned something new with the research we uncovered, not just about Bill Ramsey, but also about the medical condition, clinical lycanthropy. Yup... it's an actual thing. Clinical lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric condition which involves a delusion that the sufferer is transforming or has transformed into an animal. So buckle up, Buttercup because we're about to take you on a werewolf ride!
Chris finally opens up about the current drama between himself and ghost hunter, Kalani Smith, which is spilling out all over social media.
We also get a little more insight into Chris's background and history as a paranormal investigator.
We are tagging Kalani Smith in an Instagram post in the event he wishes to hear Chris's take on the situation.
Additionally, we welcome him onto the show to provide his input/retort. We got questions and hope that he will be willing to come on the show to answer them.
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Disclaimer/Warning: We're absolutely savage in this episode - no holds barred! This is one of our favorite cases from the Warren Files to discuss: The infamous Haunting in Connecticut case, aka The Snedeker Family Haunting. This case surrounds the Snedeker family who claimed their house was not only haunted, but that the demons also attacked them late at night...sexually.
In Season 6 Episode 7 of MVP's WTF? PARANORMAL PODCAST - We're talking about the "Devil Made Me Do It" case of Arne Cheyenne Johnson who was convicted of first degree manslaughter for killing his landlord, Alan Bono in 1981. The Warrens and Johnson's attorney attempted to use "not guilty by reason of demonic possession", but this was a no-go for the judge. After we go over some of the facts of the case and the consequences that came out of it, what do you think? Was Johnson really possessed by the devil? Or was it just a big heaping pile of dogsh*t for an excuse to murder?
If you enjoyed The Conjuring 2, then you may want to listen to this episode in which we talk about the true story behind it: The Enfield Poltergeist. There's a lot of debate on this case, as there's just as many people who argue it was a complete hoax orchestrated by the girls, Janet and Margaret, as there are people who believe them. We also discuss the interview given by the girls and the Constables who responded to the scene the first night the mother called. We've attached a link to the actual original interview of the girls, the Constables, and Maurice Gross. We've also attached a link to the photos we discuss in the show. We're curious as to what you think once you hear and review everything we talk about.
You can't talk about Ed and Lorraine Warren's case files without talking about the infamous Amityville Horror House. In 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdered his parents and four siblings at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville NY. However, what drove him to this gruesome murder? How does Ed and Lorraine Warren tie into all of this and what were their claims? What really drove the Lutz family from the home after they purchased it? Was it something demonic? Or was it something far more sinister.... (and by that we mean an elaborate hoax)?
We've listed below some additional resources that we refer to in this episode as well as that might provide some additional insight to the topic
This is the story that inspired the movie The Conjuring. In fact, the eldest daughter, Andrea Perron, wrote about her family's experiences in the farmhouse in her book, House of Darkness, House of Light. We were surprised at some of the things that we discovered when researching this case. After we share what we discover, we're curious if you believe what the Warrens claim, what Andrea Perron claims, or what Norma Sutcliff, the owner of the house after the Perron family left, claims.
Anyone who is familiar with the Warrens and their occult museum knows about the infamous Annabelle doll. There have been many claims about this doll, from possession to even it being the cause of a man's death. We delve deep into the claims and the story the Warrens gave regarding the doll's history as well examine another possible explanation as to where the story behind the doll really began. What do you think?
We conclude this season with something that isn't creepy, but it is rather scary: UAPs/UFOs consistent presence in US Airspace. We look at the recent interviews former Navy Pilot Ryan Graves has given lately and he's bringing a lot to the forefront to think about. How long have our pilots been seeing these UAPs in our airspace and why wasn't anything done soon? Join Mell, Paul and Chris as they go even deeper into this subject. Is there an actual government conspiracy to cover it all up or are they actually explainable?
Chris shares a personal story involving the paranormal phenomena known as the Black Hat Man. Is this a true paranormal phenomenon or is there a medical or scientific explanation?
Do you believe in curses or bad luck? Although we agree that most claims of curses are probably just coincidences, the ones that Mell shares on this show seem to test that theory. Are they just mere coincidences or are they actually curses? What do you think?
Paul shares some of his experiences at OSPH and we've included his EVP, which he says is one of the best he's ever captured.
What do you hear in the EVP?? We want to know!
Back in Season 3, we released the episode Emily Rose – The Real Story Behind the Exorcism. The real woman who was allegedly possessed was named Anneliese Michel. We received a lot of listener feedback on this episode, with many believing she was possessed and equally as many who did not.
In Season 4 Episode 11 of the MVP PODCAST - All things Considered Paranormal, Chris shares the sick and sadistic tale of socialite and slave owner, Delphine LaLaurie of New Orleans, whose mansion has been claimed to be haunted with the souls of the tortured slaves that died from her cruelty at her home.
Mell brings us some pretty interesting ghosts claims from the cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point. We've included the links to the articles below where she was able to pull information from.
Evan takes on a wild twist with this week's episode. Ever hear the story about how a Special Forces Unit battled a six-fingered, 12 foot tall giant in Afghanistan during OEF? Oh, and to make it even more epic...the giant was a ginger. So they killed a 12 foot tall, six fingered, red-headed giant with an epic red beard and a spear and of course.... main stream media forgot to mention it. Do you believe this story or is it just bull dookey?
Everything that could possibly go wrong with the production of this episode happened. We blame the damn crystals. The only thing we couldn't fix was Evan's crappy glitchy audio. Thankfully, he's a man of few words this episode. So Paul brings you a pretty interesting tale from Arkansas: The Board Camp Crystal Mines in Mena, Arkansas. Apparently, this place is a hub for some pretty strange paranormal activity such as strange lights and levitating rocks. Yeah... you read that right: Levitating Rocks.
Mell shares a recent story of demonic possession and haunting: The Ammons Family haunting in Gary, Indiana which allegedly occurred in 2012. You may have heard about it as it is also known as the House of 200 Demons. Zac Bagans of Ghost Adventures ended up buying the house in 2014 and then had it demolished two years later because he claimed the demons were too powerful and too dangerous. What do you think? Below are links to some of the documents we were able to pull regarding the official reports as well as some media articles.
Did you know the movie, The Battle of Los Angeles, was based on a real alleged actual event? Well, buckle up and sit back because Evan is about to break down the story behind the movie.
Paul is up ..... he shares with us the very interesting story of the Holloman Air Force Base landing. It's beyond intriguing because if you believe the government is willing to lie and cover up things (aka conspiracy) then perhaps you'd believe this actually occurred.
Mell is first up this season and presents one of her favorite paranormal legends, which falls under Ufology: The Lonnie Zamora incident. Listen in as Paul and Evan give even more to think about.
We can't have a season on possessions and exorcisms and not discuss the Warrens. Are they the real deal Holyfield or are they frauds? We dive into it and don't necessarily agree with each other. Hmmmm.... Here are some links to videos we reference in this episode.
If you haven't seen the movie, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, stop and watch it if you can. It's a good flick. However, the story behind it is even gooder.... yeah, we said gooder. You know why? Because it is. Join us as we delve into the very, very interesting and baffling true story of Anneliese Michel, the woman Emily Rose was based on. Below you will find links to the actual tapes and videos of Anneliese's exorcism which we reference in this episode, as well as an excellent outline and examination of the events.
This week we discuss the possessions and exorcisms on the numerous reality TV ghost hunting shows and one dude that performs exorcisms via skype.... yeah, we didn't know that was a thing either.
Holy crap on a cracker! Today, we're talking about Bishop James Long. Paranormal reality TV's current favorite exorcist and demonologist. Look, we know some of you think he's the legit real deal, but some of us beg to differ. Listen to this episode and you'll find out why some of us think he may not be as valid as he claims....
Welp, we couldn't avoid it.
We had to cover the crazy story and backstory of the infamous Skinwalker Ranch. But we did our homework and read some books, watched some tv, then did some digging. Join us as we discuss what we uncovered in our research. We're also really interested in your opinions. Do you believe in the legend or do you think it's all just hype?
We get "smarticle" with this episode. Join us as we discuss the historical (as in waaaay before Roswell) and religious mentions of UFOs and Extra Terrestrials, aka Aliens. This is a very interesting discussion as we examine various religions, artifacts, ancient civilizations, and historical texts. You might be surprised at what you learn.
The popular teenage hangout spot has been reported to have paranormal activity with those claiming to have their vehicle pushed across the bridge when left in neutral. Our very own researcher, "Doc C" does not take rumors as evidence. This began the search into the truth surrounding Carter Bridge AKA "Ghost Bridge".
On 09 January 2016, MVP joined Paraskeptix on an investigation of Hales Bar Dam in Guild, TN. Hales Bar Dam has been featured on many paranormal television shows, most notably “Ghost Adventures".
Supposedly, the property was possibly built upon former Native American burial grounds. The property is adjacent to the Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. WK also informed MVP that the Wolf family/Price family cemetery was in close proximity to the property and both families were buried at the same location.
According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, “When the ropes snapped taut, the two men swung round and round, their fingers clutching spasmodically at the air and their shoulders heaving convulsively... At 11:50, almost ten minutes after Sheriff Plummer sprung the traps, the doctors listened for the heartbeats of the two men and they still were beating." Walling was finally pronounced dead at 11:55, and Jackson six minutes later.
The claims of paranormal phenomena at the Old Lincoln County Regional Hospital are much the same claims as have been made at many other abandoned hospitals now used for ghost hunting: Apparitions, orbs, shadow figures, children’s voices, unusual sensations, and other disembodied voices. One individual also claimed publicly that on one occasion he saw the apparition of his very first patient, which was over thirty years ago.
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